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Rangerlab 04-26-2004 08:38 AM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
I would probably lean twards the 300 WBY. While it doesn't have the factory selection of the 338 Win, it's not too bad. Definitely more than the 300 RUM that you also mentioned.

bigcountry 04-26-2004 08:50 AM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
Yea at 50 dollars a box for 300wby. Wow, what a deal.

oldelkhunter 04-26-2004 09:27 AM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
I would not have any qualms about owning a 300 RUM in a Sako 75 and after reading that thread in AR my feelings have been justified ( YES BC the group was .675 at 300 yards a five shot group with a 300 RUM, The LSS shot .75 at 100 yards). Too many people own both and have nothing but praises for them. I have owned a number of Weatherbys and they simply cannot touch a Sako in overall quality/accuracy or a Remington in accuracy. You may have to almost spend as much as a weatherby tuning a Remington but it will shoot . I think the Sendero is way too much gun to lug around Elk hunting or any big game hunting where a lot of climbing is involved , you'll use it one hunt and get rid of it. I used to be a factory ammo shooter a few years back..Anytime I bought a new rifle I would go out and buy 10 boxes of premium ammo in that caliber and 10 boxes of cheap stuff to shoot offhand practice with using a total of sixteen boxes in practice and then having 4 boxes or so laying around for the hunt. When it came to Weatherbys this was a very expensive proposition and until recently I had a small mountain of various Weatherby brass in my Garage. The Weatherbys shot better then average and were consistent and trouble free but they cannot touch a 700 or a 75 accuracywise just no way.

Rangerlab 04-26-2004 09:53 AM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
bc- I didn't know we were bargain hunting.

bigcountry 04-26-2004 09:57 AM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
Well, not really bargain hunting so much as there comes a point where it becomes rediculus to shoot. The 30 dollars/box for the RUM is about my limit. The 50 dollars/100 pieces of brass is about my upper limit for a RUM. But with weatherby, they have gone over my personal, and I bet others limit. Especially when there there is other calibers that will match the performance. In other words for me, the ends don't justify the means.

marty1028 04-26-2004 10:21 AM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
The 300 RUM would out perform both calibers.

aunsaber 04-26-2004 10:35 AM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
IMO the 300 Weatherby is one of the best "do everything" cartridges made.
I can buy ammo at $30.00 a box or roll my own with bullets from 150 gr. to 220 gr.
It's accurate, long range when need be, and just all-around good.
Again this MO.:D
Good luck and good hunting

burniegoeasily 04-26-2004 02:32 PM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
I just bought a box of 300wby 180grains for $20.00. I didnt think the price was too bad. They had 150 grains as well.

bigcountry 04-26-2004 02:59 PM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
What brand was that burnie? If weatherby, then thats not that bad at all.

Sharp Shooter 04-26-2004 03:19 PM

RE: 338 Win Mag or 300 Weatherby
 
300 wby mag


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